Grammatik
For quick reference, all grammar structures are listed here (linked back to the appropriate unit or directly to a PDF).
Nouns and Pronouns:
Grammatical Gender: Nouns and Pronouns 1.10
False Friends 1.10
Definite and indefinite articles 2.2
Possessive determiners: 2.4 3.4
Possessive determiners in the accusative 3.12
Personal pronouns in the accusative 3.14
Reflexive pronouns in the accusative 4.2
Personal pronouns and reflexive pronouns in the dative 5.8
Compound Nouns 8.4
Relative Clauses 9.10
Masculine n-nouns 10.6
Verbs:
“Sie”-imperative 1.4
“Du“-imperative 4.4
Conjugation of “sein” and “haben” 1.8
Expressing likes and dislikes: “gern“/“nicht gern“/“auch gern“ 2.8
Stem-vowel changing verbs 2.12
möchten 3.10
Modal Verbs: können, wollen, müssen 4.4
Modal Verbs: dürfen, sollen, mögen 4.6
Perfect Tense 1 5.2
Perfect Tense 2 5.4
Simple past tense: “haben” and “sein” 5.4
Future tense 9.12
wissen vs. kennen 10.2
List of common strong (irregular) verbs
Cases:
Conjunctions:
Subordinating conjunction “weil” 3.4
Subordinating conjunctions weil, wenn, dass, ob 4.8
Als, wenn, wann 7.8
Adjectives:
Adjective endings in nominative 3.6
Adjective endings in accusative 3.10
Adjective endings in dative 5.10
Comparative and Superlative 6.4
Prepositions:
Prepositions for giving directions 7.4
Two-Way Prepositions I (dative) 8.6
Two-Way Prepositions II (accusative) 8.8
List of prepositions (and corresponding cases)
Other concepts:
Telling Time 2.6
Question words: wer, wen, wem 2.6/3.8/5.8
Adverbs of time 5.2
Ordinal Numbers 5.6
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